i tried the cirg fuse 15 amp and looked under the hood but found no such fuse is their something else?i tried the cirg fuse 15 amp and looked under the hood but found no such fuse is their something else?

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There is no accessory fuse in the engine compartment, although the fuse that opperates the horn is also attached to the cigarette lighter and that is located just inside the drivers door on the side of the dash.

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If your horn goes off by itself and won't stop there is a fuse on the driver side panel by the wheel,open it up,and looked at the back side of the panel and take out the one marked cig. It will stop it from happening the horn is connected to the cig lighter.

The horn will be located under the hood of the car, for this model not sure where but it will usually be in 1 of 4 places.

Under the hood...On the drivers side firewallOn drivers side wheel well or in front of radiator between the grill and radiator or passengers side same places except firewall.

Check to make sure the wire is still connected to it but unless work was recently done under the hood it's unlikely it would have just come loose.

Try checking the fusebox, there should be a diagram on the cover showing which fuse is for the horn. The fuse being blown is the most likely issue however there is usually a short somewhere that caused the fuse to blow and it will most likely happen again unless the short is found.

An electrical short happens when the wire coating is cracked or scraped away and making contact with bare metal.

Electric issues can be a big pain, even for seasoned mechanics so on this one I'd advise checking the horn wire or take it to the shop.